Lyrics & Translation
Dive into the lyrical depth of 'closure' to master nuanced English expressions related to emotions, relationships, and personal boundaries. This song is a masterclass in using subtle, evocative vocabulary to describe complex psychological states, making it a perfect tool for advanced learners looking to express sophisticated feelings.
Key Vocabulary
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pain /peɪn/ B1 |
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letter /ˈletər/ A2 |
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better /ˈbetər/ A2 |
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deep /diːp/ B1 |
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bone /boʊn/ A2 |
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closure /ˈkloʊʒər/ B2 |
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situation /ˌsɪtʃuˈeɪʃən/ B1 |
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spite /spaɪt/ B2 |
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tears /tɪrz/ A2 |
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smoothing /ˈsmuːðɪŋ/ B1 |
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wrinkle /ˈrɪŋkəl/ B1 |
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iron /ˈaɪərn/ A2 |
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guilty /ˈɡɪlti/ B1 |
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reaching /ˈriːtʃɪŋ/ A2 |
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unnecessary /ʌnˈnesəseri/ B2 |
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Key Grammar Structures
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It's been a long time
➔ Present perfect
➔ The structure "has/have + past participle" shows an action that started in the past and continues up to the present. Here *"has been"* indicates the duration up to now.
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And seeing the shape of your name
➔ Gerund phrase as subject/complement
➔ The word *"seeing"* is a gerund (verb + -ing) used as a noun. The whole phrase functions as a complement after "and".
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Looks like you know that now
➔ Verb + like + clause (comparative construction)
➔ The pattern *"looks like"* is followed by a clause "you know that now". It expresses a visual or perceived similarity.
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Yes, I'm doing better
➔ Present continuous (be + verb‑ing)
➔ The verb phrase *"am doing"* combines the present form of "to be" with the gerund "doing" to talk about a current, ongoing state.
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I know that it's over, I don't need your closure
➔ Noun clause after "know"; negative modal "don't need"
➔ The clause *"that it's over"* functions as the object of "know". The second part uses the negative modal "don't need" to express lack of necessity.
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Don't treat me like some situation that needs to be handled
➔ Imperative mood; passive relative clause
➔ The sentence begins with the imperative *"Don't treat"*, giving a command. The phrase *"that needs to be handled"* is a passive relative clause describing "situation".
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I can feel you smoothing me over
➔ Modal verb + bare infinitive; gerund after verb "smoothing" as object complement
➔ *"Can"* is a modal verb followed by the bare infinitive *"feel"*. The verb *"smoothing"* (gerund) functions as an object complement describing how the feeling occurs.
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Staying friends would iron out the mess so nice
➔ Conditional with "would" + infinitive; gerund as subject
➔ The gerund *"Staying"* functions as the subject of the sentence. The modal *"would"* introduces a hypothetical result expressed by the infinitive *"iron out"*.
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I know I'm just a wrinkle in your new life
➔ Contraction "I'm"; predicate noun phrase "a wrinkle in your new life"
➔ The contraction *"I'm"* stands for "I am". The predicate *"a wrinkle in your new life"* is a noun phrase that renames the subject.
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